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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1979-06-07

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1979-06-07, page 01

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VOL.57NO.23
JUNE7,1979-IYAR10
Egyptian Rule Brings
Changes To El Arish
TEL AVIV (WNS)-Some
El Arish residents have
found that the return of
Egyptian rule after 12 years
has not been the blessing
they had anticipated. Many
families-have been ejected
from apartments to make
"room for the Egyptian officers now quartered in the
Sinai town. There are also
reports that some El Arish
residents- have been subjected to interrogation by the
-Egyptians on alleged colla-_
boration with the Israelis
and in some cases were physically abused. The Egyptians, ' meanwhile, have for
the time being, closed the
border around El Arish preventing workers from reaching their jobs in the laundry
that lies on the Israeli side of
the border; Some workers"
have evaded the Egyptian
Carter Says U.S. Will Not Submit
Ian Unless There Is A Deadlock
WASHINGTON (WNS)-
President Carter stressed
May 29 that the United
States would not make its
own proposals on autonomy
for Arab residents of the
West Bank and Gaza Strip
unless it was necessary to -
"break a deadlock" between
Israel and Egypt or to suggest a compromise between
Drawings & Concepts Of Mm Center To Be
Presented At Annual ieeting June 13 -
The architectual firm of
Godwin-Bohm NBBJ, the
Building Committee, and the
Jewish Center staff have
combined concepts, ideas,
and designs to arrive at a
set of schematic drawings
check-points by scaling the' which will be disclosed at the
border fence. Power to the Jewish Center Annual Meet-
• (continued on page i2)' ing, Wed., June 13 at 7:45
p.m.
".According to Howard '
Byer, chairman of the Annual Meeting and William
Goldman, chairman of the
Building Committee, "it is
with a feeling of great excitementIhatwe^oJBfc'iorward to.
sharing, the innovative site
design and the ."unique tri
level building design with -
the community at this
event."
Goldman said ' that "the
drawings display the coexistence of function and aesthetics in the new building mak-
"Jerusalem: Past And
Present" Premieres
June 7,8 & 10
"Jerusalem: East„„and,r
Present," a spectacular
Sound and Light Show from
The Citadel of David and The
Jerusalem - Museum, will
have its Columbus premiere
at Eastland Mall on June 7,
8, and 10. If is part- of the
week-long cultural salute
commemorating the 31st
anniversary of the State of
Israel by Eastland Mall in
cooperation with the Community Relations Committee
of the Columbus Jewish Federation.
The Jerusalem Sound and
Light Show is a multi-screen,
audio-visual presentation
that was produced following
a year's compilation of ma- -
teriai. During this period,'
thousands of slides covering
sights, people and documents were taken through-,,
out the city.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 5)
ing it ablend of practicality,
originality, and beauty."
"Moreover," he said, "it is
designed to blend in with the
contours_of the terrain and
the natural landscaping."
Included in the plans are a
375 fixed seat sloped theatre;
a spacious all purpose room
for banquets and receptions;
a kosher restaurant opening
onto a terrace; Early Child:.
hood facilities that include
a multi faceted Environs
Room; - a gymnasium with'
suspended running track';
"The community is invited
to attend the Jewish Center's
Annual Meeting and see ,the
far reaching concepts of the
new Jewish Center building," Byer stated. Other
highlights of the meeting will
be the installation of officers
and board members; the be
stowing of awards on Jewish Center volunteers; the
recognition of Dr. James
Tennenbaum, retiring president. Richard Fishman,
president of the TAB, and
Steve Friedman, co-chairman of the UJF High School
division, will deliver the invocation. The benediction
will be. given by Lenore,
Schottenstein.
Musical numbers from the
forthcoming Gallery Players
production "Kismet" will be
interspersed through out the
program. A" songjJ*pM".th&*
'Eifriy* ChildhciodTBepai-t-"
ments original record "Celebrate; Jewish Music for Joyful Children" "will be presented. A gala reception will
conclude the evening.
their positions. Answering
questions a. a news conference, he said it would be
"counter productive" for the
U.S. to "pre-empt" the negotiations on autonomy, now
going on between Israel and
Egypt. The President also'
stressed that the U.S. has
"never espoused an independent Palestinian state" and
believed that it would be a
destabilizing factor."
Meanwhile, the national
executive committee of the
Zionist Organization of
America concluded a two-
day meeting in Chicago May
27 with a resolution urging
the President not to pressure
Israel to accept a "PLO
state." The resolution called
on Carter to make it clear
"Israel will not be pressured
to accept a" PLO state, now
or in the futute." The resolution charged that Secretary
of State Cyrus Vance in his
remarks at Beersheba May
25 at the opening of autonomy .talks between Israel
and Egypt had "directly and
by implication" invited the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
- ization into the ' negotiations for autonomy. .It said
Vance's remarks were "ill-
conceived, unwarranted and
~a counterproductive intrusion ... that could severely
jeopardize the peace process."
Israel Concerned About Murder
Of Gaza Religious Leader
TEL AVIV (WNS)-The
murder June 1 of Sheikh
Hashem Al-Huzander outside his home in Gaza is
causing concern in Israel
that it may mark the begin-
. ning of a wave of.political as-
,^^|jBaU(jai^^y<Jehrbrists
against Palestinian leaders
who support the autonomy
plan for the West Bank and
the Gaza Strip. The 70-year-
old Imam (religious leader),
head of a prominent Gaza
Agency Head Expresses Shock Trifa
Interviewed By Radio Free Europe
"WASHINGTON (WNS)-
Dr. John Gronouski, head of
the U.S. agency which oversees the operations of Radio
Free Europe/Radio Liberty,
has expressed "shock" that
Radio Free Europe broadcast an interview with Archbishop Valerian Trifa, who is
charged with'the murder of
Jews in Rumania in 1941.
Trifa, head of the Rumanian
Orthodox Church in Amer
ica, faces deportation hearings on charges that upon
immigrating -to- the United
States he concealed his past
as a leader in the Rumanian
fascist Iron Guard during
World War II. Gronouski, a
Postmaster General under
President Johnson and now
an economics professor at
the University of Texas, is
head of the Board of Interna-
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 14)
Klarsfeld Says Elkanian Executed
Because He Was A Jew
TEL AVIV (WNS)-At a
midnight press conference
at Ben Gurion Airport May.
30, French lawyer. Serge
Klarsfeld declared that
Habib Elkanian, the former
leader of the Iranian Jewish
community was executed as
a Jew despite the denials of
the Iranian government.
Klarsfeld,- who spent several
days in Iran to investigate
the May 9 execution of
Elkanian and to intercede in
behalf of Jewish political prisoners there, flew to Israel
immediately after returning
to Paris May 30. He brought
with him a photo copy of the
charge sheet Used at Elkan-
ian's trial. He-noted that the
charge sheet opens with the
words: "Habib Elkanian,
Jew, Teheran born, spy, rich
and Zionist ... "He said
that these words indicate
that Elkanian was executed
for being a Jew and a Zionist. The charge sheet claims
that Elkanian was-a spy for
Israel, extorting money
from poor Iranians and giv
ing money to a "hostile country, Israel, which kills Arab
brethren." Klarsfeld said
that Elkanian's son and
daughter-in-law visited him
, at his Teheran hotel asking
that he help get them an exit
visa. Their home and property had been confiscated.
He said when he took the
matter up, with Iranian Jus-
ice' Minister Assadolah
Mobasari he was told they
"would receive visas when it
was appropriate: Klarsfeld,
(CONTINUED ON PACE IT)
Heritage House & Heritage Tower
Hold Special Meeting Tonite
Sylvia Schecter, President
of Heritage House and Sol
Zell; President of Heritage
Tower invite the community
to attend this evening's Special Membership meeting to
ratify proposed changes and
amendments to the constitutions of both agencies. The
meeting will be held in the
Resler Wing of Heritage
House.
The purpose of the proposed amendments is to coordinate the administration
and services of Heritage
House and Heritage Tower.
- Gerald N. Cohn, Executive
Vice President of Heritage
House, .will address the
gathering on the goals of future services to the elderly of'
the Columbus Jewish Community that will come about
as a result of the purposed
changes.
Following the brief business meeting of both agencies there will be special entertainment provided by the
Columbus Womens Club followed by a social hour.
The membership of both.
Heritage House and Heri- ,.
tage Tower is composed of
. contributors to the Columbus
Jewish Federation.
Copies of the proposed
Sol Zell
changes to both constitutions
.are available for review at
the front office of both Heritage House and Heritage
Tower any time prior to the
meeting.
family, was found dead bf .
stab wounds at his doorstep
shortly after he finished conducting evening services at
, the Imari mosque, thejarg-
est in Gaza. Police reported
no cities.- But the Popular -
-...Eront'ioiS the Liberation of
Palestine claimed in a
broadcast from Beirut June
2 that its agents were responsible for the killing and
warned that the same fate
awaits all "collaborators"
- and supporters of the autono- -
my plan. The broadcast
named Mayoy Rashid A-
, Shawa for Gaza as next in
line for execution.
Although some 2000 persons attended Sheikh Huzan-
' der's funeral June 2, public
figures, including A-Shawa,
were notably absent. The
mourners were chiefly members of his family, friends
and ■ supporters. Ironically,
Huzander was, in many
ways, a Palestinian militant.
He publicly declared his support of the Palestine Liberation Organization and its
claim to be the sole legitimate representative of the
Palestinian people. In the
pre-statehood period he was
a follower of Haj Amin el-
Husseini, the notorious^
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem,
who collaborated with the
Nazis.
He was a founder of the
anti-Israel Moslem Brothers,
organization in- the Gaza
Strip. Of his five sons, three
were active .members of
Palestinian terrorist organizations. One, a lieutenant
colonel in El Fatah, was
killed during a terrorist raid
on Nahariya in 1973. But
Sheikh Huzander,-while not ■
moderating his political
views, sought a modus
vivendi with Israel after the
1967 Six-Day War when the
Gaza Strip came under Is-
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2j{\\y/ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^7A\K
LIBRARY, OHIO HISTORICAL,
1982 velm;-. AVE.
COL^.-O. 43211
£o&&r{
EXOH
VOL.57NO.23
JUNE7,1979-IYAR10
Egyptian Rule Brings
Changes To El Arish
TEL AVIV (WNS)-Some
El Arish residents have
found that the return of
Egyptian rule after 12 years
has not been the blessing
they had anticipated. Many
families-have been ejected
from apartments to make
"room for the Egyptian officers now quartered in the
Sinai town. There are also
reports that some El Arish
residents- have been subjected to interrogation by the
-Egyptians on alleged colla-_
boration with the Israelis
and in some cases were physically abused. The Egyptians, ' meanwhile, have for
the time being, closed the
border around El Arish preventing workers from reaching their jobs in the laundry
that lies on the Israeli side of
the border; Some workers"
have evaded the Egyptian
Carter Says U.S. Will Not Submit
Ian Unless There Is A Deadlock
WASHINGTON (WNS)-
President Carter stressed
May 29 that the United
States would not make its
own proposals on autonomy
for Arab residents of the
West Bank and Gaza Strip
unless it was necessary to -
"break a deadlock" between
Israel and Egypt or to suggest a compromise between
Drawings & Concepts Of Mm Center To Be
Presented At Annual ieeting June 13 -
The architectual firm of
Godwin-Bohm NBBJ, the
Building Committee, and the
Jewish Center staff have
combined concepts, ideas,
and designs to arrive at a
set of schematic drawings
check-points by scaling the' which will be disclosed at the
border fence. Power to the Jewish Center Annual Meet-
• (continued on page i2)' ing, Wed., June 13 at 7:45
p.m.
".According to Howard '
Byer, chairman of the Annual Meeting and William
Goldman, chairman of the
Building Committee, "it is
with a feeling of great excitementIhatwe^oJBfc'iorward to.
sharing, the innovative site
design and the ."unique tri
level building design with -
the community at this
event."
Goldman said ' that "the
drawings display the coexistence of function and aesthetics in the new building mak-
"Jerusalem: Past And
Present" Premieres
June 7,8 & 10
"Jerusalem: East„„and,r
Present," a spectacular
Sound and Light Show from
The Citadel of David and The
Jerusalem - Museum, will
have its Columbus premiere
at Eastland Mall on June 7,
8, and 10. If is part- of the
week-long cultural salute
commemorating the 31st
anniversary of the State of
Israel by Eastland Mall in
cooperation with the Community Relations Committee
of the Columbus Jewish Federation.
The Jerusalem Sound and
Light Show is a multi-screen,
audio-visual presentation
that was produced following
a year's compilation of ma- -
teriai. During this period,'
thousands of slides covering
sights, people and documents were taken through-,,
out the city.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 5)
ing it ablend of practicality,
originality, and beauty."
"Moreover," he said, "it is
designed to blend in with the
contours_of the terrain and
the natural landscaping."
Included in the plans are a
375 fixed seat sloped theatre;
a spacious all purpose room
for banquets and receptions;
a kosher restaurant opening
onto a terrace; Early Child:.
hood facilities that include
a multi faceted Environs
Room; - a gymnasium with'
suspended running track';
"The community is invited
to attend the Jewish Center's
Annual Meeting and see ,the
far reaching concepts of the
new Jewish Center building," Byer stated. Other
highlights of the meeting will
be the installation of officers
and board members; the be
stowing of awards on Jewish Center volunteers; the
recognition of Dr. James
Tennenbaum, retiring president. Richard Fishman,
president of the TAB, and
Steve Friedman, co-chairman of the UJF High School
division, will deliver the invocation. The benediction
will be. given by Lenore,
Schottenstein.
Musical numbers from the
forthcoming Gallery Players
production "Kismet" will be
interspersed through out the
program. A" songjJ*pM".th&*
'Eifriy* ChildhciodTBepai-t-"
ments original record "Celebrate; Jewish Music for Joyful Children" "will be presented. A gala reception will
conclude the evening.
their positions. Answering
questions a. a news conference, he said it would be
"counter productive" for the
U.S. to "pre-empt" the negotiations on autonomy, now
going on between Israel and
Egypt. The President also'
stressed that the U.S. has
"never espoused an independent Palestinian state" and
believed that it would be a
destabilizing factor."
Meanwhile, the national
executive committee of the
Zionist Organization of
America concluded a two-
day meeting in Chicago May
27 with a resolution urging
the President not to pressure
Israel to accept a "PLO
state." The resolution called
on Carter to make it clear
"Israel will not be pressured
to accept a" PLO state, now
or in the futute." The resolution charged that Secretary
of State Cyrus Vance in his
remarks at Beersheba May
25 at the opening of autonomy .talks between Israel
and Egypt had "directly and
by implication" invited the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
- ization into the ' negotiations for autonomy. .It said
Vance's remarks were "ill-
conceived, unwarranted and
~a counterproductive intrusion ... that could severely
jeopardize the peace process."
Israel Concerned About Murder
Of Gaza Religious Leader
TEL AVIV (WNS)-The
murder June 1 of Sheikh
Hashem Al-Huzander outside his home in Gaza is
causing concern in Israel
that it may mark the begin-
. ning of a wave of.political as-
,^^|jBaU(jai^^y